Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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188879 | Electrochimica Acta | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Herein, we first report electrodeposition of dense (1.3× 109 cm−2) and uniform (RSD of size is about 11%) Ag nanoflowers on ITO glass by a double-potentiostatic method without any surfactant. Raman spectra showed that the Ag nanoflowers with multiple petals on ITO glass exhibited excellent SER(R)S ability. It could accommodate a considerable range of sample concentrations (10−10 M at least for rhodamine 6G). The smallest RSD of the intensities for 1651 cm−1 Raman band of rhodamine 6G was about 14.1%, indicating good reproducibility. Through the time-dependent morphological evolution investigation and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) analysis, the formation of petals was ascribed to the slow reduction rate and high nucleation driving force by electrical field concentration.
► Electrodeposition of dense (1.3 × 109 cm−2) and uniform (RSD of size is about 11%) Ag nanoflowers on ITO glass was first achieved by a double-potentiostatic method without any surfactant. ► Raman spectra showed that the Ag nanoflowers with multiple petals on ITO glass exhibited excellent SE(R)RS enhancement. ► It could accommodate a considerable range of sample concentrations (10−10 M at least for rhodamine 6G). ► The smallest RSD of the intensities for 1651 cm−1 Raman band of rhodamine 6G was about 14.1%, indicating good reproducibility.